Georg Jensen Bernadotte Electric Kettle Black
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SKU:10020551
Design Inspired by Sigvard Bernadotte
The striking Bernadotte Kettle in black stainless steel merges functionality with sophisticated design to create a kitchen essential that truly stands out. Its defining feature is the iconic grooved design from the sought-after Bernadotte collection, adding an elegant and refined aesthetic. This kettle, designed for daily use, has a capacity of up to 1.5 litres and features a detachable base for easy handling. It also has an automatic shut-off function that activates when the water reaches boiling point. Additionally, its double-walled surface offers excellent heat retention.
- Soft opening lid
- Removable limescale filter
- 360° connection base
- LED indicator switch
- Boil dry protection
- Water level indicator
- Auto turn off
- Adjustable cord length
- Item number: 10020551
- Materials: Stainless Steel, Black Matte
- Made with ABS, POM, PP Plastics, and Silicone.
- Stainless steel, ABS, POM, PP, Silicone.
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Measurements: H: 255 mm / 10.04 inches. Ø: 141 mm / 5.55 inches. Weight (Kettle): 1790 g., Weight (Base): 300 g. Cord length: 750 MM. Electrical: 1850-2200 W, 220-240 V, 50-60 Hz.
Sigvard Bernadotte
Prince Sigvard Bernadotte (1907-2002) was trained at the Kungliga Konstakademien in Stockholm in 1929. The prince’s long affiliation with Georg Jensen represents another chapter in the rich history of Scandinavian design. His Bernadotte collection has been and continues to be a favourite for generations.